Publikation: Motion events in Nepali
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In this thesis, I investigate the expression of ‘Motion events’ in Nepali, which is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in Nepal by about 12 million people, from a functional-typological approach. First, I analyze the lexical, grammatical, and constructional devices that the speakers of Nepali use to describe Motion events and their semantic elements such as Path, Manner, Figure, and Ground emphasizing the expression of Path and its different portions, and the point of view (deixis). Secondly, I investigate the lexicalization patterns (cf. Talmy, 1985, 2000) in this domain of expression. Finally, I examine how language-specific patterns influence the types of spatial information that the speakers of Nepali typically encode in discourse when describing Motion events.
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PARAJULI, Krishna, 2021. Motion events in Nepali [Dissertation]. Lyon: Université Lumière Lyon 2BibTex
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